FYI: Brunner's No. 21 was retired at the team's banquet in late March. The school is also planning to hang a banner in her honor.

Repeated: "Sophie is such a talented player and gets all her teammates involved. She's very humble, one of the most humble kids I have ever met. I will never meet another kid like that." — Freeport Aquin coach Jeff Curry.

Alexis Glasgow

High school: Rolling Meadows.

Class: Junior.

College: Northwestern.

Position: Guard.

Height: 5-11.

Team highlights: Went 30-4 and lost to Marian Catholic in Class 4A state championship game.

FYI: Named All-Mid-Suburban League, all-tournament at Montini, all-tournament at the Turkey Thriller and advanced to the finals of the Class 4A 3-point contest.

Repeated: "The bigger the stage, the better Alexis performs. She is one of the best shooters in the state, and she can take over games as a rebounder, passer and defender. She has high expectations for herself and her teammates, and I'm excited to see what she has in store for her senior year." — Rolling Meadows coach Ryan Kirkorsky.

Ashley McConnell

High school: Fremd.

Class: Senior.

College: Undecided.

Position: Guard.

Height: 5-9.

Team highlights: Went 26-8 and lost to Rolling Meadows in a Class 4A sectional final.

Individual highlights: Averaged 18.8 points, 3 assists per game and made 68 3-pointers.

FYI: A two-time Mid-Suburban League West Player of the Year. Played in four MSL title games.

Repeated: "Ashley has every intangible a coach would want in a player. She is a leader, an excellent defender, a great teammate and has the unique understanding of when to take over a game. Some kids take big shots in crucial games. Ashley made big shots in crucial games. There is a big difference." — Fremd coach Dave Yates.

FYI: Ranked as one of the top sophomores in the country and receiving heavy attention from several Big Ten schools.

Repeated: "Teniya is a special athlete and loves the game. She is not limited in any aspect. Her ability to drive, shoot, dish, finish and get to the free-throw line are remarkable, and she is only a sophomore. Teniya is also a good defender. She makes her team better just by being on the floor." — Marian Catholic coach Annie Byrne.

Meghan Waldron

High school: Wheaton Warrenville South.

Class: Junior.

College: DePaul.

Position: Guard.

Height: 5-9.

Team highlights: Went 29-4 and lost to Huntley in a Class 4A supersectional.

FYI: Named MVP of the Benet/Naperville North Holiday Tournament and led Tigers to three straight DuPage Valley Conference titles.

Repeated: "Meghan has raised her game every year. With two starters going down this year, she was up to the challenge and raised the bar both offensively and defensively. She has put in the time and effort to become one of the best players in the state, and we are looking forward to her senior year." — Wheaton Warrenville South coach Rob Kroehnke.